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Fibroblasts are central to the tissue repair process during the resolution phase of inflammation [1], while persistent inflammation can actively impair the migration and function of these cells [2].

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Wound Inflammation lakecountyin.gov Lake County Government 1 fact
claimDuring the resolution phase of inflammation, fibroblasts and other cells initiate tissue regeneration and collagen deposition to repair the wound.
Healthy vs. Infected Wounds: A Clinician's Guide - Net Health nethealth.com Net Health 1 fact
claimPersistent inflammation in infected wounds leads to an increased release of pro-inflammatory cytokines that can damage healthy tissue, excessive redness and swelling that hinders nutrient and oxygen delivery, and impaired migration of fibroblasts and other cells essential for tissue repair.